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'''Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration''' is a [[monastic]] community for women in the Romanian Episcopate of the [[Orthodox Church in America]]. It is located in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. | '''Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration''' is a [[monastic]] community for women in the Romanian Episcopate of the [[Orthodox Church in America]]. It is located in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. | ||
− | The community was founded in 1967 under the omophorion of His Eminence Archbishop [[Valerian (Trifa) of Detroit|Valerian]], Archbishop of Detroit and the Romanian Episcopate with Mother | + | The community was founded in 1967 under the omophorion of His Eminence Archbishop [[Valerian (Trifa) of Detroit|Valerian]], Archbishop of Detroit and the Romanian Episcopate with Mother Alexandra, formerly Princess [[Ileana of Romania]], as the first [[abbess]]. Mother Alexandra put into formation her dream of a monastic community in English for Americans. In 1987, then-Abbess Benedicta left the Transfiguration Monastery to begin the [[Monastery of the Dormition of the Mother of God (Rives Junction, Michigan)|Dormition of the Mother of God Orthodox Monastery]] with two other [[nun]]s from this [[monastery]]. |
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The community consists of women living the monastic tradition of a Christ-centered prayer life for the monastic members. | The community consists of women living the monastic tradition of a Christ-centered prayer life for the monastic members. | ||
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{{monastery| | {{monastery| | ||
name=Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration| | name=Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration| | ||
− | jurisdiction=[[Romanian Episcopate of America (OCA)|ROEA]], [[Orthodox Church in America|OCA]]| | + | jurisdiction=[[Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America (OCA)|ROEA]], [[Orthodox Church in America|OCA]]| |
type=Female Monastery| | type=Female Monastery| | ||
founded=1968| | founded=1968| | ||
superior=Abbess [[Christophora (Matychak)]]| | superior=Abbess [[Christophora (Matychak)]]| | ||
− | size=9 nuns| | + | size=9-11 nuns| |
hq=Ellwood City, Pennsylvania| | hq=Ellwood City, Pennsylvania| | ||
language=English| | language=English| | ||
music=[[Romanian Chant]]| | music=[[Romanian Chant]]| | ||
+ | feasts=[[August 6|6 Aug]]| | ||
calendar=[[Revised Julian Calendar|Revised Julian]]| | calendar=[[Revised Julian Calendar|Revised Julian]]| | ||
− | website=[http://www. | + | website=[http://www.oca.org/DIRlisting.asp?SID=9&KEY=OCA-RO-ELCHXC OCA Listing] |
}} | }} | ||
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:6:00pm - Vigil | :6:00pm - Vigil | ||
− | + | ==Structures== | |
− | + | *St. Macrina's guest house, for lay pilgrims (with kitchen) | |
+ | *St. Bridget's guest house, for clergy and their families (with kitchen) | ||
+ | |||
==Abbesses== | ==Abbesses== | ||
− | *Mother Alexandra, abbess 1967-1978. | + | *Mother [[Ileana of Romania|Alexandra]], abbess 1967-1978. |
− | *Mother Benedicta, abbess 1978-1987. | + | *Mother [[Benedicta (Braga)|Benedicta]], abbess 1978-1987. |
*Mother [[Christophora (Matychak)|Christophora]], abbess 1987-present. | *Mother [[Christophora (Matychak)|Christophora]], abbess 1987-present. | ||
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===Monastery=== | ===Monastery=== | ||
*[http://www.oca.org/DIRlisting.asp?SID=9&KEY=OCA-RO-ELCHXC OCA Listing of the Monastery] | *[http://www.oca.org/DIRlisting.asp?SID=9&KEY=OCA-RO-ELCHXC OCA Listing of the Monastery] | ||
− | *[http://www.stnina.org/ | + | *[http://www.stnina.org/print-journal/volume-3/volume-3-no-4-fall-1999/letter-sister-her-family-announcing-her-tonsure Letter from a Sister to Her Family Announcing Her Tonsure]. |
− | *[http://www.stnina.org/ | + | *[http://www.stnina.org/print-journal/volume-3/volume-3-no-4-fall-1999/behalf-all-and-all On Behalf of All and For All], an article by the Monastery. |
===Mother Christophora=== | ===Mother Christophora=== | ||
+ | *[http://ancientfaith.com/specials/mother_christophora Lenten Series Lectures by Mother Christofora] at the Orthodox Christian Women's conference in Montreal, March of 2008 ([[Ancient Faith Radio]]). | ||
*[http://www.stnina.org/test/journal/art/3.4.6 Interview with Mother Christofora] | *[http://www.stnina.org/test/journal/art/3.4.6 Interview with Mother Christofora] | ||
*[http://www.stnina.org/test/node/16 Picture of Mother Christofora] | *[http://www.stnina.org/test/node/16 Picture of Mother Christofora] | ||
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===Mother Alexandra=== | ===Mother Alexandra=== | ||
*[[wikipedia:Princess Ileana of Romania|Wikipedia article about Princess Ileana of Romania]] before she became Mother Alexandra. | *[[wikipedia:Princess Ileana of Romania|Wikipedia article about Princess Ileana of Romania]] before she became Mother Alexandra. | ||
− | *[http://www.stnina.org | + | *[http://www.stnina.org/node/470 Picture of Mother Alexandra] as a young nun. |
− | *[http://www.stnina.org | + | *[http://www.stnina.org/node/6 Picture of Mother Alexandra], the first abbess. |
− | *''[http://www.stnina.org | + | *''[http://www.stnina.org/journal/art/3.4.5 The Call]'', an article by Mother Alexandra, 1991. |
− | *[http://www.stnina.org | + | *[http://www.stnina.org/node/14 Picture of Mother Alexandra's grave] |
− | *[http://www.stnina.org | + | *[http://www.stnina.org/journal/art/3.4.3 Trust and Serenity], a tribute to Mother Alexandra by Demetra Velisarios Jaquet |
− | [[Category:American Monasteries]] | + | [[Category:American Monasteries|Transfiguration]] |
− | [[Category:Monasteries]] | + | [[Category:Monasteries|Transfiguration]] |
− | [[Category:OCA Monasteries]] | + | [[Category:OCA Monasteries|Transfiguration]] |
Latest revision as of 19:29, April 28, 2015
Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration is a monastic community for women in the Romanian Episcopate of the Orthodox Church in America. It is located in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.
The community was founded in 1967 under the omophorion of His Eminence Archbishop Valerian, Archbishop of Detroit and the Romanian Episcopate with Mother Alexandra, formerly Princess Ileana of Romania, as the first abbess. Mother Alexandra put into formation her dream of a monastic community in English for Americans. In 1987, then-Abbess Benedicta left the Transfiguration Monastery to begin the Dormition of the Mother of God Orthodox Monastery with two other nuns from this monastery. The community consists of women living the monastic tradition of a Christ-centered prayer life for the monastic members.
Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration | |
Jurisdiction | ROEA, OCA |
Type | Female Monastery |
Founded | 1968 |
Superior | Abbess Christophora (Matychak) |
Approx. size | 9-11 nuns |
Location | Ellwood City, Pennsylvania |
Liturgical language(s) | English |
Music used | Romanian Chant |
Calendar | Revised Julian |
Feastdays celebrated | 6 Aug |
Official website | OCA Listing |
Contents
Daily Life
Sunday: 8:30am - Akathist and Hours
- 9:15am - Divine Liturgy
- 5:00pm - Ninth Hour, Vespers, Compline
Mon-Tue, Thu-Fri: 6:30am - Matins, Hours, Typica
- 5:00pm - Ninth Hour, Vespers, Compline
Wed: 7:30am - Matins, Hours
- 9:00am - Divine Liturgy
Sat: 7:30am - Matins, Hours
- 9:00am - Divine Liturgy
- 6:00pm - Vigil
Structures
- St. Macrina's guest house, for lay pilgrims (with kitchen)
- St. Bridget's guest house, for clergy and their families (with kitchen)
Abbesses
- Mother Alexandra, abbess 1967-1978.
- Mother Benedicta, abbess 1978-1987.
- Mother Christophora, abbess 1987-present.
Links
Monastery
- OCA Listing of the Monastery
- Letter from a Sister to Her Family Announcing Her Tonsure.
- On Behalf of All and For All, an article by the Monastery.
Mother Christophora
- Lenten Series Lectures by Mother Christofora at the Orthodox Christian Women's conference in Montreal, March of 2008 (Ancient Faith Radio).
- Interview with Mother Christofora
- Picture of Mother Christofora
Mother Alexandra
- Wikipedia article about Princess Ileana of Romania before she became Mother Alexandra.
- Picture of Mother Alexandra as a young nun.
- Picture of Mother Alexandra, the first abbess.
- The Call, an article by Mother Alexandra, 1991.
- Picture of Mother Alexandra's grave
- Trust and Serenity, a tribute to Mother Alexandra by Demetra Velisarios Jaquet
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